USDA is trying to relocate many more employees than it attempted to under the first Trump administration.

USDA hasn’t looked at staff attrition ahead of relocations, but downplays its impact  

Sponsor Content

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Pay & Benefits

Bill expanding paid leave for feds is pared back in Senate

The upper chamber’s version of legislation extending 12 weeks of paid family leave each year to federal workers removes provisions allowing it to be used in connection with helping a family member who has been the victim of sexual assault, domestic violence or stalking.

Management

National crisis and support hotline operations remained consistent despite staffing cuts, watchdog found

Some staff operating mental health support hotlines at the departments of Health and Human Services and Veterans Affairs were subject to reductions in force last year and have not yet been replaced.

Management

EPA’s cancer-risk data has gone dark

The agency is still publishing air pollution data, but a key part of its analysis is missing from the latest release.

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Defense

The Army gave General Dynamics $533M to build an artillery plant that produced nothing

Instead of making shells, the assembly robots kept failing in bizarre ways—and that's just for starters.

Tech

Labor looks to AI to tackle accommodation requests from disabled employees

Employees say they’ve waited months or longer for decisions, as the Labor Department considers using AI to sort requests and flag missing documentation.

Tech

OneGov savings balloon to over $1.6B as agencies weigh future of AI in contracting

The General Services Administration has already agreed to extend some OneGov deals and is working on brokering new ones, according to an official.

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Workforce

OPM finalizes expanded hazard pay for federal firefighters

Under regulations set to take effect next month, federal wildland firefighters will be eligible for 25% hazard pay in connection with work on prescribed burns.

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Tech

Intel ops are underway at Space Command’s nascent Alabama HQ

Alabama landed SPACECOM after a years-long political fight. Now it’s getting off the ground.

Pay & Benefits

Lawsuit seeks to enforce 2025 SCOTUS decision improving pay for feds called to active duty

In the 15 months since the Supreme Court ruled that federal workers who also serve as military reservists do not need to prove that an active duty deployment is “substantially connected” to a national emergency, OPM has yet to issue new guidance reflecting the new precedent.

Pay & Benefits

Before you take money out of your TSP, weigh these trade-offs

A withdrawal can affect everything from your tax bill and Medicare premiums to how long your savings last and what your heirs receive.

Tech

The feds want private companies to take the fight to cybercriminals

A new program would put vetted companies in a more active role against transnational criminal groups, with DHS and Justice overseeing the operations.

Exclusive Workforce

Statistical agency staffing cuts put federal data under new scrutiny on Capitol Hill

House Education and Workforce Committee Ranking Member Bobby Scott, D-Va., is pressing for a September hearing to examine what staffing losses and leadership vacancies mean for agencies responsible for producing key data.

Oversight

State’s overseas housing rules haven’t kept up with the times, GAO says

The agency is still using standards tied to the D.C. housing market of 1991 to determine how much space employees stationed abroad can have.

Workforce

State Department expands push to reclassify employees as at-will workers

An expanded search for more Schedule Policy/Career conversions is still in its early stages, but a department employee says the effort is “moving relatively fast.”

Tech

Space Command says it needs to ‘shoot, move and communicate’ in orbit

Gen. Stephen Whiting, the outgoing commander of U.S. Space Command, used his final speech at the Space and Missile Defense Symposium in Huntsville, Ala., to outline the capabilities he says the military needs to keep pace with China.

Management

Federal agencies are looking beyond the usual sources for new ideas

NIH is offering $1 million for practical ideas that could help long-acting HIV prevention and treatment reach more people, and applicants do not need a traditional research background to participate.

Tech

VA’s benefits system overhaul is running into some familiar problems

An audit found gaps in planning, cost estimates and oversight that could put the modernization effort further behind schedule.

Management

NTEU sets deadline for its members to resume paying dues

The union’s deadline comes as the Trump administration has stripped collective bargaining rights from roughly two-thirds of NTEU members and disrupted its primary source of revenue.

Workforce

IRS says a new policy ‘moots’ NTEU’s First Amendment lawsuit. The union isn’t so sure

A new policy allows only “agency-sponsored materials” to be posted on communal office bulletin boards, but agency officials still say they have discretion to approve or deny other documents.